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Services Administration
Federal Supply Service
What is sold: GSA's Federal Supply Service (FSS) sells a wide variety of personal property no longer needed by the Federal Government. Items sold include cars, trucks, boats, cameras and projectors, communications equipment, copiers, food preparation and serving equipment, hardware, jewelry and collectibles, medical and laboratory equipment, office machines, office and household furniture, recreational and athletic equipment, tools, and many other items.
How items are sold: GSA conducts sealed bid, fixed price, auction, spot bid, negotiated, or online Internet sales. It is GSA policy to sell personal property at fair market value, and not to sell items if the bid price is below what is reasonable. No preference is given to individuals or groups, including veterans and religious organizations.
Payment is restricted to the following instruments: U.S. currency; bank cashier's check; cashier's check issued by a Federal or State chartered credit union; U.S. Postal Service or commercial money order; traveler's checks; properly endorsed Federal, State, or local government checks; Visa, MasterCard, Discover (Novus), and American Express. Certified checks and bank drafts are not acceptable.
A personal or company check will be accepted only when accompanied by a bank letter guaranteeing payment. This letter must be on bank letterhead and must state (1) that payment is guaranteed, (2) that the guarantee is valid for 30 days after the bid opening date, and (3) that the guarantee covers the purchase of U.S. Government personal property only. The letter must include the date, the bidder's name, the amount the guarantee is for, date of sale, and signature of the bank official authorized to guarantee payment. The Government does not provide any form of financing.
GSA Auctions online auction sales offer electronic bidding, bids by proxy, online credit card payment, and instant feedback on a wide array of Federal assets and personal property. Visit to see what is offered to the public.
Information needed to purchase pre-owned GSA fleet vehicles at government auctions is available online. Visitors to the site can view the vehicle auction sales schedule, search for an upcoming auction by location, look for specific vehicle models, and more.
NOTE: GSA employees or spouses or minor children of GSA employees, or their agents, may not bid on Federal personal property. Employees of another agency may bid if not prohibited from doing so by the employing agency's rules or regulations.
How sales are advertised: Sales information is advertised through mailing lists for frequent purchasers; radio, television, or newspaper announcements; trade journals and periodicals; and notices in town halls, post offices, and Federal Government buildings. Information is also available via the website. Sales of national interest are published online at the Federal Business Opportunities.
Special restrictions/conditions: Bidders are cautioned to inspect all items before bidding. GSA informs bidders of any known deficiencies prior to the sale, but GSA does not guarantee the condition of sale items and is not responsible for any problems identified after the sale. For details about other restrictions and conditions, please contact the personal property sales office in your area.
In addition to our pre-owned automobiles: and Alternative Fuel Vehicles, GSA Fleet Vehicle Sales offers a wide array of specialized vehicles, including ambulances, police cars, and buses, as well as tractors, wreckers and other heavy equipment and maintenance utility vehicles. Individuals, dealers and municipalities can source the specialized vehicles they need with our search engine
Some of the more common auction items include:
used autos • marine vehicles • jet skis • aircrafts • homes • real estate • commercial property • farm equipment • industrial • business • electronics • computers • antiques • art • coins • stamps • appliances • guns • travel • collectibles • clothing • crafts • boats • bikes • motorcycles • mobile homes • jewelry • toys • cars • trucks • mopeds • bicycles • cameras • televisions • clocks • furniture • unclaimed property • abandoned property • personal property • office furniture • condominiums • town homes • commercial property • vacant land • single family homes • machinery • tools • hardware • building supplies
and much, much more...


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